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Andrew Dare is a werewolf. He’s the enforcer for the Roanoke pack, and responsible for capturing or killing any Were intruders in Roanoke’s territory. But the lone Were he’s tracking doesn’t smell or act like anyone he’s ever encountered. And when he catches her, it doesn’t get any better. She’s beautiful, she’s crazy, and someone has tortured her by injecting silver into her veins. She says her name is Silver, and that she’s lost her wild self and can’t shift any more.The packs in North America have a live-and-let-live attitude, and try not to overlap with each other. But Silver represents a terrible threat to every Were on the continent. Andrew and Silver will join forces to track down this menace while discovering their own power and their passion for each other.

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This one is quite a bit different to a lot of other Werewolf literature, and although I wouldn’t say that makes it any better than the others, it did make a nice change. Instead of the usual pack rivalry, in this story Dare tries to encourage unity to defeat a torturous threat to all Weres: someone is injecting Weres with liquid silver driving them half mad and preventing them from shifting. The portrayal of the central character is perfect. She is lost, distracted, half-present, half-absent, and this vulnerability is a clear draw for Dare. The romance is gentle and off centre, so the story remains quite faithful to the individual stories of Dare and Silver